Questions based on data below:
1. Is my hammer spring too strong?
2. Is my ammo too light? How much heavier should I go?
3. Can I turn the hammer spring back more than two turns from flush?
So now that I have a compressor, and some time, I took some measurements.
Using Griffin .357 135 Grain Dish bowl hallow points.
Series 1: Hammer three turns back from full tight
Series 2: Hammer turned all the way back so that it was flush with housing.
Series 3: Hammer turned back an additional turn from 2
Series 4: Hammer turned back an additional turn from 3
Since I am a newb, I am not sure how much further back I can turn it, and if bad things might ensue (such as a spring popping out).
Here is the data:
In closing, I am liking that I can get 8 or 9 shots by turning the hammer spring way back. I am wondering how much farther back I can go, though. Is it possible to go too far?
1. Is my hammer spring too strong?
2. Is my ammo too light? How much heavier should I go?
3. Can I turn the hammer spring back more than two turns from flush?
So now that I have a compressor, and some time, I took some measurements.
Using Griffin .357 135 Grain Dish bowl hallow points.
Series 1: Hammer three turns back from full tight
Series 2: Hammer turned all the way back so that it was flush with housing.
Series 3: Hammer turned back an additional turn from 2
Series 4: Hammer turned back an additional turn from 3
Since I am a newb, I am not sure how much further back I can turn it, and if bad things might ensue (such as a spring popping out).
Here is the data:
In closing, I am liking that I can get 8 or 9 shots by turning the hammer spring way back. I am wondering how much farther back I can go, though. Is it possible to go too far?